Pennco 3KW0.60 User Manual

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These low pressure oil fired hot water boilers are

constructed and hydrostatically tested for maximum

working pressure of 50 psig (pounds per square inch)

in accordance with the latest revision of the A.S.M.E.

(American Society of Mechanical Engineers) Boiler and

Pressure Vessel Code Section IV Standards for heating

boilers.

Heating Capacity indicates amount of heat available after

subtracting losses up the stack. Most of this remaining

heat is available to heat water. A small portion is heat from

the jacket and boiler surface and it is assumed that this

heat stays in the structure. Net AHRI Rating represents

portion of remaining heat that can be applied to heat

radiation or terminal units (i.e. finned tube baseboard,

cast iron radiators, radiant floor, etc.). Difference between

Heating Capacity and Net AHRI Rating, called piping and

pickup allowance, establishes reserve for heating volume

of water in the system and off-setting heat losses from

system piping. Net AHRI Rating of the boiler selected

should be greater than or equal to calculated peak heating

load (heat loss) for building or area(s) served by the

boiler and associated hot water heating systems. Consult

manufacturer before selecting boiler for installations having

unusual piping and pickup requirements.
Boilers with same number of sections are identical to each

other except for their firing rate. Firing rate is determined

by nozzle size in oil burner. For example: Models

3KW0.60Z, 3KW0.75Z and 3KW1.00Z are the same boiler,

except for firing rate of oil burner.

These boilers operate on #2 Heating Oil. Alternate firing

rate kits are available for 3 section, 4 section and 5 section

boilers.

BOILER RATINGS AND CAPACITIES

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